But that is not optimum when all other VMs work just fine. Obviously I could buy a USB keyboard and that will solve my immediate problem (I already have an old Mac USB mouse for emergencies). I have powered off my keyboard and back on during keyboard detection.
In the VM settings, Keyboard & Mouse is set to 'Mac Profile' and USB & Bluetooth is set to 'Share Bluetooth devices with the virtual machine'.
OS X 0.11 boots up just fine up to the login screen - but then it fails to find my (Apple extended) Bluetooth keyboard (and sits there until I force a shutdown) nor responds to mouse movements. All other OS X versions before and after 10.11 find the bluetooth keyboard just fine. I've tried downloading TransMac and using an 8GB flash drive to create a USB boot disk for the iMac for El Capitan, but when I boot to the 'Boot Options' menu on the iMac, it doesn't see the drive at all for me to pick from. For the most part, my DOS and Windows VMs are working okay, as well as all my macOS except OS X 10.11 El Capitan). To shrink the window back to its previous dimensions, slide the cursor up to the very top of the screen, wait for the menu bar to appear, and then click the. The only functioning computers I have are Linux or Windows machines and I don't have anywhere to easily access a Mac. Subsequently, I have been testing all my VMs, which all successfully updated to v12. I have upgraded my computer's OS to macOS 11.0 Big Sur and have upgraded Fusion from 11.x to 12.0. As a hobby, I maintain VMs of all major DOS and Windows versions, as well as all OS X versions (10.7 thru 10.15).